David Henry to Present on Mediation at Upcoming Florida Legal Events

August 25, 2017

David W. Henry, shareholder in Marshall Dennehey's Orlando office and a member of the firm's Professional Liability Department, will co-present a CLE seminar on medical malpractice mediation at The Florida Bar’s Advanced Medical Malpractice 2017 seminar on September 8, 2017, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The presentation, "Mediating the Med Mal Case from Perspective of Mediator and Practitioner,” discusses several aspects of pre-trial conflict resolution with helpful strategies from varying viewpoints.

Mr. Henry is a member of the Executive Council of the ADR Section of The Florida Bar and is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Civil and Appellate Mediator. He serves as a civil mediator for business litigation, corporate disputes, construction-related litigation, professional and fiduciary liability, as well as real estate, insurance coverage and personal injury claims. Additionally, he is a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals, an association of ADR professionals distinguished by their hands-on experience in the field of civil and commercial conflict resolution.

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